T.I. & Tiny’s Reality Show Will NOT Film Divorce Drama, Series To End After 6th Season
T.I. & Tiny’s Reality Show Will NOT Film Divorce Drama
This will be the last and final season of T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle, VH1’s hit reality series. It’s upcoming sixth season will air and end April, as its last.
The show followed the lives of rapper/actor T.I., Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris and their seven children in Atlanta. The show began in 2011. Nina L. Diaz, EVP, Head of Unscripted, VH1 and MTV in a statement:
VH1 is incredibly proud of this long running series and our partnership with Tip and Tameka. For six years, they have opened their home and shared countless family moments with us. Reaching 100 episodes is a milestone and we couldn’t be more excited to bring viewers the highly anticipated final season.
Earlier this month, we reported that despite reports that the show was cancelled producers decided to green light the new season and highlight the divorce drama between T.I. and Tiny.
However, the network says that instead the season will focus on T.I.’s political activism and music label, Grand Hustle. The season will also focus on Tiny gets ready for an Xscape reunion. Viewers will also watch as T.I.’s son, Messiah, 17, is preparing to go to college. Meanwhile, Tiny’s daughter, Zonnique, 20, and T.I.’s son, Domani, 15, are busy creating new music — and the couple’s kids, King, 12, and Major Philant, 8, are showing the ropes to the family’s newest addition, baby Heiress, 11 months.
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